A Night at the Opera
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Steward!
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- Stew!
- Yes, sir.

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- I say, stew...
- Yes, sir.

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- What's for dinner?
- Anything you like.

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Tomatojuice, orange juice,
grape juice, pineapple juice...

:33:14
Turn off the juice before I get electrocuted.
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All right, let me have one of each.
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And two fried eggs, two poached eggs...
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two scrambled eggs,
and two medium-boiled eggs.

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And two hard-boiled eggs.
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And two hard-boiled eggs.
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Make that three hard-boiled eggs.
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And some roast beef:
Rare, medium, well-done, and overdone.

:33:36
And two hard-boiled eggs.
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Make that three hard-boiled eggs.
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And eight pieces of French pastry.
:33:47
- With two hard-boiled eggs.
- And two hard-boiled eggs.

:33:52
Make that three hard-boiled eggs.
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And one duck egg.
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- Have you got any stewed prunes?
- Yes, sir.

:34:01
Give them some black coffee.
That'll sober them up.

:34:03
And two hard-boiled eggs.
:34:13
It's either foggy out,
or make that 12 more hard-boiled eggs.

:34:18
Rush that along. The faster it comes,
the faster this convention will be over.

:34:21
Yes, sir.
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- Do they allow tipping on the boat?
- Yes, sir!

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- Have you got two fives?
- Yes, sir.

:34:27
Then you won't need the 10 cents
I was gonna give you.

:34:30
That's fine. If that steward
is deaf and dumb...

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- he'll never know you're in here.
- That's all right.

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- Yes?
- We've come to make up your room.

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- Are those my hard-boiled eggs?
- I can't tell until they get in the room.

:34:41
Come in, girls. Leave all hope behind.
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Work fast because
you gotta get out in 10 minutes.

:34:47
Tomasso. Wake up.
They're going to fix the bed.

:34:50
I'd like two pillows on that bed there.
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There's a slight misunderstanding here.
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I said the girls had to work fast,
not your friend.

:34:58
He's still asleep.

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